The best way to safely hang a heavy picture on drywall is to use a stud finder.
Best way to hang paintings on drywall.
Next string the art wire between the two eye hooks leaving room to give way for hanging.
Towel racks on plaster heavy duty shelving on drywall and plaster curtain rod supports on drywall and plaster and wall mounted mirrors over 20 pounds on plaster.
The 57 inch standard is based on the average eye height of an adult and is the rule used to determine how high to hang pictures in museums and galleries.
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For heavier pictures it is best to hang your picture on a stud.
Drywall has a stud or wooden support brace about every 16 inches 40 6 cm.
When hanging heavy objects like a large painting or mirror a wall anchor made for drywall can support much more weight than a nail.
Find a wall stud using a stud finder or by gently tapping the wall until you hear a solid rather than a hollow sound.
Most drywall anchors will require a pilot hole so when you ve measured twice drill a small hole for each anchor.
Of course when possible use a fastener that goes through the drywall into the wood or steel stud.
Gently hang the wire onto the hook or screws that are in the wall.
Resist the temptation to hang light pictures on nails and use picture hangers instead.
With heavy paintings you want to hang them slowly to make sure that the hangers are going to stay.
Finally where you marked the center with the pencil hammer in a nail or use a hook if you prefer.
If you can t find a stud or the stud is not in a location where you want your picture to hang you can try our favorite method which is to use a drywall anchor.
Lean the frameagainst the back of a chair or the wall or on a shelf somewhere.
It can be good to set a level on top of the painting to see if it is hanging straight.
The nice thing about this method is that you can adjust the art wire to ensure the canvas hangs exactly how you want it to.
Finish it off by putting a wide headed screw into the anchor.
Hang your picture on a stud.
With groupings the largest frame is usually best in the center or at the center bottom.
Move the picture and drive a nail at a steep upward angle into the indentation in the wall.
From there you should be able to screw in your anchor of choice until it s flush with the wall.
A hanger is designed so that the nail holding it sinks in at a steep angle and the hanger itself prevents.